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From hard-hitting editorials to eye-opening features, the young contributors were given exposure to the daily functions of the newspaper and were guided on how to tackle topics ranging from climate action and mental health to education reforms and gender equality. Their pieces reflected a mix of fresh perspectives and profound insights, proving that age is no barrier to thoughtful discourse.
This landmark initiative embodies two key pillars of the Child Rights Convention—the right to express themselves and the right to participate. It also highlights the tangible impact of creating spaces for children to be seen and heard.
UNICEF Sri Lanka Representative, Christian Skoog commenting on the engagement said, “When children are given the opportunity to participate meaningfully, they become catalysts for change.”
The takeover is a powerful reminder of the potential within every child to contribute to shaping a brighter future. By amplifying their voices, this collaboration has sparked conversations that resonate far beyond World Children’s Day.
As Sri Lanka commemorates this milestone, this edition of the Daily Mirror serves as a call to action for society to continue investing in platforms that empower the next generation. Because when children speak, the world listens.